What is Drama Therapy?









Drama Therapy is an active, experiential approach to facilitating change. Through storytelling, projective play, purposeful improvisation, and performance, participants are invited to rehearse desired behaviors, practice being in relationship, expand and find flexibility between life roles, and perform the change they wish to be and see in the world.
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New Federal Interagency Task Force to Promote Research on the Arts and Human Development
Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Education Department are among 13 federal…
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Bylaw and Name Change Update
New Bylaws Approved on November 4th, 2011
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2011 Conference Blog - October
The technology is merely a means of connecting me; the community is why I'm there.
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Will You Stand With Me In the Fire?
A provacative invitation. An injunction, a command. we invite each other into the dangerous…
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The National Association for Drama Therapy
The National Association for Drama Therapy (NADT) is a non-profit 501c6 organization incorporated in 1979 to establish and uphold high standards of professional competence and ethics among drama therapists; to develop criteria for training and registration; to sponsor publications and conferences; and to promote the profession of drama therapy through information and advocacy. The Association serves professionals and students in the United States and Canada, and the organization includes members throughout the world. Learn More
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